wrote:
> Now, if anyone wants to buy expensive Ultra320
> hardware and try it out on their (non
> Warp Server for Business) system, I've got your
> back!! I'm behind you every step of the
> way.
Well, I already have the drive and the cable, may
have a 320 host adaptor before too long, and -- except
for HPFS-386 -- would be in a position to do just
that. However, this happens to be the primary desktop
system we're talking about, so I can't really accept
the risks of a hard drive flaking out on me *there*.
Jordan
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